Update
Hi everyone! Long time no see!
I’m just about to go into my 4th year of vet school (it’s gone so fast!!), entering clinics after Christmas. Scary and exciting 🤩
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Update
Hi everyone! Long time no see!
I’m just about to go into my 4th year of vet school (it’s gone so fast!!), entering clinics after Christmas. Scary and exciting 🤩
please adopt old dogs they just wanna live out their last few years warm and comfy on your couch and bed they arent very high maintenance and are filled with love and tired
Who wants to see more healthy pugs?
I’m sure you do!
http://pugdogpassion.com/gallery/
This site has loads of information about breeding pugs back to a healthier standard, including information about the Retromops programs and the altdeutscher Mops (Old German pugs, which have a similar standard of health but a different breeding program- they don’t cross in other breeds and instead only use purebred pugs selected for healthier features). If you like pugs, this is the kind of breeding you need to support! The health testing is meticulous and all outcrossing is selected very carefully- the people doing this truly love pugs and are willing to put the breed’s health before the breed standard- which sacrifices the dogs’ ability to breathe and cool off for what are essentially arbitrary aesthetic decisions.
Both of these dogs are pugs; one is an Old German pug, the other is an FCI standard pug.
Anyways, go check out that link to Pug Dog Passion if you want to see some of the work that’s being done to improve the breed and make it functional!
I have this clip from Teen Wolf saved on my computer as physicalcomedy.mov because this is my all time favorite physical comedy bit.
Nothing gets me like Michael J. Fox trying to run down a very wet & slippery hallway.
After a year of rotations, OSCEs and 2 written exams (in addition to the last 4 years… ), I can officially say that I am a Veterinary Surgeon!
It’s very exciting times and I look to be relocating to a different part of the UK to start a small animal job!
I’m not sure of the future of this blog at this time but thank you so much for all your support over the years!
Best wishes,
Dr Lexi BVetMed MRCVS
(How fun to be able to sign that!)
Wooooo!! Congrats!!! <3
The best kind of interruption. (via Outdoorsman_Rich)
Vets/Ecologists/People with common sense: No one should let their cat out. Literally no one. There is no excuse under any circumstances
People: Cool! This doesn’t apply to me
How do I know my things are safe? Like I just saw you talking about hair dryers and scented products and wood and so on- like everything. I don't know where to even begin
So I’m gonna write down as much as I can think of, if anyone else wants to chime in on household hazards feel free to!
Here’s a link to my list of safe/ unsafe fruits and veggies, it’s a constant work in progress and please don’t take it as a be-all-end-all list, always check multiple sources before feeding new things to your birds:
https://flock-talk.tumblr.com/post/98788015943/i-made-a-list-of-food-and-wrote-down-if-they-were
Common Household Hazards:
Teflon/ PTFE/ PFOA - when it enters their lungs it bursts the capillaries causing the lungs to fill with fluid - found in non-stick pans, hairdryers, new ovens, microwave popcorn bags, space heaters, irons, parchment paper, light bulbs. Basically anything that has to be repellant or withstand head has the potential to have teflon in it so always double check.
Aerosol sprays - irritate the lungs, cause inflammation, depending on what’s being sprayed may enter the bloodstream and cause toxicity poisoning, etc. - cooking spray, air freshener, body sprays, carpet cleaners, perfume, household cleaners, pesticides etc.
Artificial Scents - irritate the lungs, cause inflammation, depending on what’s being sprayed may enter the bloodstream and cause toxicity poisoning, etc. - Bath bombs, contaminated essential oils, air fresheners, wax melts, candles, most household cleaners, etc.
Candles - Combustion reaction causes O2+heat to be released, the excess released mixes with naturally occurring molecules in our environment (C, H, O) creating Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide as a result of the reaction. Birds will breathe in and process twice as much CO2 + CO as we will, when exposed to the chemicals they may have lung irritations, respiratory distress, carbon monoxide poisoning, tissue damage, death - ANY CANDLE, doesn’t matter if it’s beeswax, soy or an artificial perfume-filled one. The burning alone causes enough irritation and inflammation in their lungs to stop them from breathing
Glass - Birds need time to develop essential neuropathways needed to fly, see, react, and respond to a hazard, time needs to be taken to teach them that glass is an obstacle they cannot fly through or they may fly in to it and get seriously injured - Mirrors, windows
Moving Objects - Flailing moving things are difficult to avoid especially when panicked or scared, Birds may fly in to them and get injured - Ceiling fans, swinging doors
Heat - Birds can’t sweat to release heat, without proper ways to lower their body temperature they will overheat, heatstroke, lose consciousness, brain damage - cage in constant direct sunlight, room with poor ventilation, hot lightbulbs (feathers are very flammable so keep them out of reach and replace hot bulbs with low-heat fluorescent bulbs).
General Airborne Contaminants - their lungs are extremely efficient, the tiniest amount of contaminants will pass in to their bloodstream and wreak havoc in their bodies - kitchen fumes, car fumes, laundry fumes, bathroom fumes, bird dust etc. having a HEPA filter will help reduce the risk
Gram-Negative Bacteria - Healthy birds have the capacity to process very tiny amounts of this bacteria but exposing them to a lot of it will make them sick - Your mouth/ saliva, your nose, dog/ cat saliva, dog/cat fur, dog/cat nails, dog/cat nose
Electrical - Birds will chew anything they can get their beaks on, risks of electrocution are pretty straightforwards - power cords, cables, lamps, phone chargers, etc.
Their own size - Birds are curious creatures and often wander on the ground exploring, keep a close eye on them they can easy get stepped on or caught somewhere
Heavy Metals/ Galvanized Metals - being exposed to or chewing heavy metals may cause toxicity poisoning, neurological damage, or death - Jewelry, screws/ hardware, buttons on coats, metal furniture, any metal object that you don’t know the source of should be treated as a potential risk
Unsafe Wood - treated wood or toxic wood if ingested or often contacted may make a bird ill, toxicity, etc. - there’s lots of lists online for safe bushes and trees, watch that birds don’t chew furniture of unknown sources or use wood beads on toys if you don’t know it’s source.
Water Quality - Some places use heavier doses of cleaning chemicals (chlorine, etc.) to make water safe for us to drink, may have heavier mineral contents or Ph balances that can make birds ill, or be too much for them to process - read up on your location, if you’re uncertain use a filter or buy filtered water
Household plants - Some pollens may irritate the lungs, some birds do have allergies, many plants are toxic should they breathe in the pollen or ingest the plant - read up on safe household plants to have around birds, keep uncertain plants out of reach
*takes a fat sip of my tea* what a great day to remember that you cannot “detox” your body, nor do you need to!!! your liver works very hard to do that for you (your liver, coincidentally, does not need to be “detoxed” either).
also a fantastic time to remember that detox/weight loss teas are diuretics and are designed to shit yourself to a certain weight, activated charcoal is useless unless administered as poison control by a medical professional, and please get yourself vaccinated!!!
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Nature
Arctic ocean
Blizzard in village
Blizzard in pine forest
Blizzard from cave
Blizzard in road
Beach
Cave
Ocean storm
Ocean rocks with rain
River campfire
Forest in the morning
Forest at night
Forest creek
Rainforest creek
Rain on roof window
Rain on tarp tent
Rain on metal roof
Rain on window
Rain on pool
Rain on car at night
Seaside storm
Swamp at night
Sandstorm
Thunderstorm
Underwater
Wasteland
Winter creek
Winter wind
Winter wind in forest
Howling wind
Places
Barn with rain
Coffee shop
Restaurant with costumers
Restaurant with few costumers
Factory
Highway
Garden
Garden with pond and waterfall
Fireplace in log living room
Office
Call center
Street market
Study room from victorian house with rain
Trailer with rain
Tent with rain
Jacuzzi with rain
Temple
Temple in afternoon
Server room
Fishing dock
Windmill
War
Fictional places
Chloe’s room (Life is Strange)
Blackwell dorm (Life is Strange)
Two Whales Diner (Life is Strange)
Star Wars apartment (Star Wars)
Star Wars penthouse (Star Wars)
Tatooine (Star Wars)
Coruscant with rain (Star Wars)
Yoda’s hut with rain ( Star Wars)
Luke’s home (Star Wars)
Death Star hangar (Star wars)
Blade Runner city (Blade Runner)
Askaban prison (Harry Potter)
Hogwarts library with rain (Harry Potter)
Ravenclaw tower (Harry Potter)
Hufflepuff common room (Harry Potter)
Slytherin common room (Harry Potter)
Gryffindor common room (Harry Potter)
Hagrid’s hut (Harry Potter)
Hobbit-hole house (The Hobbit)
Diamond City (Fallout 4)
Cloud City beach (Bioshock)
Founding Fathers Garden (Bioshock)
Things
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Fireplace
Transportation
Boat engine room
Cruising boat
Train ride
Train ride in the rain
Train station
Plane trip
Private jet cabin
Airplane cabin
Airport lobby
First class jet
Sailboat
Submarine
Historical
Fireplace in medieval tavern
Medieval town
Medieval docks
Medieval city
Pirate ship in tropical port
Ship on rough sea
Ship cabin
Ship sleeping quarter
Titanic first class dining room
Old west saloon
Sci-fi
Spaceship bedroom
Space station
Cyberpunk tearoom
Cyberpunk street with rain
Futuristic server room
Futuristic apartment with typing
Futuristic rooftop garden
Steampunk balcony rain
Post-apocalyptic
Harbor with rain
City with rain
City ruins turned swamp
Rusty sewers
Train station
Lighthouse
Horror
Haunted mansion
Haunted road to tavern
Halloween
Stormy night
Asylum
Creepy forest
Cornfield
World
New York
Paris
Paris bistro
Tokyo street
Chinese hotel lobby
Asian street at nightfall
Asian night market
Cantonese restaurant
Coffee shop in Japan
Coffee shop in Paris
Coffee shop in Korea
British library
Trips, rides and walkings
Trondheim - Bodø
Amsterdam - Brussels
Glasgow - Edinburgh
Oxford - Marylebone
Seoul - Busan
Gangneung - Yeongju
Hiroshima
Tokyo metro
Osaka - Kyoto
Osaka - Kobe
London
São Paulo
Seoul
Tokyo
Bangkok
Ho Chi Minh (Saigon)
Alps
New York
Hong Kong
Taipei
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This helps if you’re drawing too!
The Harry Potter ones got me through my studying 🤓📚
Prevent Overheating:
Air conditioning if temps are over 77° F (25° C).
Oscillating fans if no air conditioning.
Trim away excess fur — ‘puppy’ haircuts for fuzzy bunnies.
Relocate bunny to a cooler part of the house. Keep out of sunlight.
Mist bunny’s ears — evaporating water will help with cooling.
Set up a fan to blow over a bowl of cold water or a wet sheet.
Place frozen water bottles near bunny.
Freeze ceramic tiles for 15 minutes for bunny to lie on.
Wrap a frozen 2L bottle with a towel as a bolster to lean against.
Add ice to bunny’s water crock.
Recognize the signs of heat exhaustion:
Fast, shallow breathing.
Wetness around the nose.
Listlessness.
Hot ears.
Tossing head back while breathing rapidly from open mouth.
These symptoms indicate an emergency. Take immediate action! Relocate to a cool place, keep out of sun, dampen ears with cool water, give cold water to drink, and call an experienced exotics veterinarian for further instructions.
More information: www.specialbunny.org/overheating https://rabbit.org/faq-warm-weather-concerns/
by Amy Ramnaraine House Rabbit Society Educator, Minnesota https://rabbit.org/keep-your-rabbit-cool-in-the-summer/
This little teeny tiny was dumped at our clinic so flat I thought that she had already passed while they were trying to shove her over the counter to me. She was very hypothermic, hypoglycemic, hypotensive and dehydrated. In addition to all of this - she only weighs 280 grams!
I managed to get a catheter in that tiny leg- you can see that her hind leg is smaller than my finger! And I have small hands! It definitely was one of those things that boosts up your self esteem, especially as no one else was able to get a vein on her.
So I happily owned it and was proud of myself for a few minutes! Especially considering how cold, dehydrated and hypotensive she was. I always advise my trainees to be proud of their skills, progression and small little victories like this! We are a skilled profession and it’s good to take pride in what we do and how we’ve helped an animal.
Sometimes it’s the little things like this that can give you a 10 minute boost when you’re having a shitty day in clinic!
Life update
Hi guys! I haven’t been on here in a while!
I’ve just finished my last ever pre-clinical placement at a wildlife hospital and learned all about wildlife and rehabilitation. It was awesome!
I use instagram every day, posting vet school things, quizzes, general educational posts, my @ is @anaspiringvet.
Does anyone else have an IG? I want to follow you all :D
What we colloquially call “seed ticks” are actually the two juvenile forms (“larvae” and “nymphs”) of larger ticks. They are extremely small, but a bite from one can cause big problems! They can still carry diseases like Lyme and Ehrlichia, and due to their tiny size they are easily overlooked by even the most diligent pet owners, particularly in long-coated animals. For this reason, we recommend all dogs and cats be on a quality tick-preventative year-round, and that dogs be screened for common tick-borne diseases annually (unfortunately there aren’t any affordable in-house screening tests for tick-borne diseases in cats yet). Your local vet can advise you on which preventative products work best in your area.
I caught this one crawling one me after walking a dog out on the clinic lawn. And we hadn’t even gone near the woods or tall grass!
Interesting cat spey yesterday: young adult stray, history unknown. Not only the pyometra (an infection in the uterus, which we don’t see as commonly in cats compared to dogs) but this little lady only had one uterine horn and ovary! Seemed clinically well but no pre-GA bloodwork due to her being a trap and release stray.
AUGH?
Found while taking taking radiography after attempting to plate a very badly broken front limb. I’ve not actually seen broken sternebrae before.
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